Yes, if the reciprocal shutter speed worked for you with 35mm, the equivelant 
fov would be the speed to choose on a 1.5 DSLR. However, SR solves that 
problem. I shot with my A400 plus A2Xs converter, which gives an fov equivelant 
to 1200 mm in 35mm. 1/350th was quite within the realm of the attainable.
Paul
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From: Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Considering the
> crop/magnification factor of the Pentax DSLR's, a 200mm lens = a 300mm 
> lens (Let's not get into the argument about this, please).  So, would 
> one ideally shoot at 1/300 second hand held?
> 
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> 
> That is the advice I am seeing. But I suspect that for lenses up to 75 
> mm or so, an experienced, steady shooter can probably just use the old 
> reciprocal rule. Long telephotos may be another matter.
> 
> Some of my handheld shots with the A 50 F1.2 were taken at 1/30.
> 
> Joe
> 
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